Water Companies in Argyle, WI
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Barneveld Water Utility
(608) 924-2933 more info
Brodhead Water & Light Comm
(608) 897-2505 more info
Cedarville Water & Sewer Maintenance
(815) 563-4302 more info
* City of Argyle
(608) 329-2500 more info
Darlington Muni Water & Sewer
(608) 776-4970 more info
Dodgeville Water Department
(608) 930-3179 more info
Monroe Water Department Office
(608) 329-2480 more info
Shullsburg City Water Department
(608) 965-3768 more info
Verona City Water Utility
(608) 845-6695 more info
Water & Sewer Utility
(608) 862-3240 more info
Water Department
(608) 437-3084 more info

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Facts about Argyle, WI:
Argyle is a village in Lafayette County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 857 at the 2010 census, up from 823 at the 2000 census. The village is located within the Town of Argyle. Argyle is located at 42°42?07?N 89°51?59?W? / ?42.701827°N 89.866408°W? / 42.701827; -89.866408 (42.701827, -89.866408). According to the United States Census Bureau, the village has a total area of 0.6 square miles (1.6 km2). The East Branch Pecatonica River flows through this area. The village has its origins from its being a convenient ford for crossing the East Branch Pecatonica River. The first settler named it for the Duke of Argyll who had sponsored his coming to the United States. The village's original settlers were dominantly from New England, Norway and Ireland, which is reflected in the village's three oldest churches, Argyle Methodist Church (UMC), Argyle Lutheran Church (ELCA), and St. Joseph's Catholic Church. As of the census of 2000, there were 823 people, 343...

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